Music Man–Don’t Call Me Norm

Music Man–Don’t Call Me Norm

There’s an episode in season three of the legendary 1980’s TV show Cheers called “The Executive’s Executioner” in which the character Norm gets a new position at his accounting firm that entails him being the person who does all the firing. During his first few attempts at firing the people to whom he was assigned, you […]

CD Review: Lou Barlow — Goodnight Unknown

CD Review: Lou Barlow — Goodnight Unknown

Lou Barlow Goodnight Unknown Merge By Scott Roberts Don’t let the urgency of “Sharing,” the opening cut on Lou Barlow’s new solo CD Goodnight Unknown, fool you. This track’s incessant beat, provided by The Melvins’ drummer Dale Crover, and Barlow’s washed-out and tension-filled vocals may lead you to believe that you, my naïve listener, are […]

CD Review: Supercluster — Waves; Playing The EARL October 22

CD Review: Supercluster — Waves; Playing The EARL October 22

Supercluster Waves Studio Mouse Productions By Scott Roberts NOTES: In the world of astronomy, superclusters are large groups of smaller galaxy groups and are among the largest structures of the cosmos. In the world of music, Supercluster is a relatively new aggregation of Athens musicians who have just released their debut CD Waves, and with […]

CD Review: Hockey — Mind Chaos

CD Review: Hockey — Mind Chaos

HockeyMind ChaosCapitol By Eileen Tilson Attention Attention, all ye New Wave kids! There is a new band in town that will seriously start making dance night at MJQ intensely aerobic. Hockey, the four piece hailing from a basement in Portland, Ore., are only interested in making music that will help you channel your inner Reverend […]

CD Review: Heather Greene — Sweet Otherwise

CD Review: Heather Greene — Sweet Otherwise

Heather Greene Sweet OtherwisePaved Earth Music By Al Kaufman Alcohol and music have successfully co-mingled since the invention of both but never in a way as they do with Heather Greene. The fledgling singer/songwriter decided to move to Scotland to work on her music and explore her heritage. What she found was whisky. She discovered […]

Live Review: Hawks, Whores, DD/MM/YYYY, These Arms Are Snakes @ Star Bar, October 1

Live Review: Hawks, Whores, DD/MM/YYYY, These Arms Are Snakes @ Star Bar, October 1

By Bryan Aiken As if moving with the cloud of fall’s first chill, so came the national tour of eccentric indie-rock stalwarts DD/MM/YYYY and These Arms Are Snakes to Atlanta’s Star Bar. An unlikely pairing already, if not for the bands’ loose common ground of spastic performance, the lineup was made even more disparate by […]

CD Review: Kentucky Headhunters — Live/Agora Ballroom

CD Review: Kentucky Headhunters — Live/Agora Ballroom

The Kentucky HeadhuntersLive/Agora Ballroom — Cleveland, Ohio — May 13, 1990Mercury By Al Kaufman With all these terms out, such as "outlaw country," "renegade country," or the tamer "Americana," to describe country artists too original to be played on the ultra conservative (in format as well as politics) country radio stations, it's easy to forget […]

Q&A with Petter Ericson Stakee of Alberta Cross — Playing The EARL with Phosphorescent, October 9

Q&A with Petter Ericson Stakee of Alberta Cross — Playing The EARL with Phosphorescent, October 9

By Eileen Tilson If you haven’t heard of Alberta Cross yet, you will. Having recently played with Them Crooked Vultures (Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, and John Paul Jones) at Austin City Limits, the band is just at the start of their tour in support of their debut album, Broken Side of Time (which we reviewed […]

Jon Auer (Posies) & Matt Brown (Uncle Green) Plays Eddie’s Attic, Saturday, October 3

Jon Auer (Posies) & Matt Brown (Uncle Green) Plays Eddie’s Attic, Saturday, October 3

By Scott Roberts It’s not that often that you can truthfully tout a concert as a “Rare Event,” but tomorrow night’s performance by Jon Auer and Matt Brown at Eddie’s Attic actually deserves to be called just that. As half of the singing/songwriting members (along with Ken Stringfellow) of Seattle’s preeminent popsters The Posies, Auer […]

Vive la France: A Day in the Life of Phoenix

Vive la France: A Day in the Life of Phoenix

By Eileen Tilson After hearing “Listzomania,” from French band Phoenix’s latest album Wolfgang Amadeus, in the new Cadillac commercial, it is not hard not to realize that this band is poised to be a worldwide success.  Selling out shows across the country, Phoenix-mania has already taken hold on America. I followed Phoenix around Atlanta for […]